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@SimplyBriaRose
Defender of White Western Culture, Proud Australian Mother, Follower of Jesus Christ









You are correct, they were not elected which makes it worse. They were specifically chosen to impart terror on Russian Christians. And they were not Russian. Out of 545* Bolshevik commissioners, 447 were Jews and only 5% of which were even Russian. Many of the leaders changed their names so that they would be assumed Russian so as to shift the historical blame (as we know, Stalin’s real name was not Stalin, Lenin was not Lenin, and Trotsky’s real name was not Trotsky— it was Bronstein). I will grant you that Stalin’s ancestry is still hotly debated. My Georgian friend tells me that his real name “Djugashivilli” literally translates into “child of Judah” and that everyone in Georgia knows he was Jewish but that is hearsay and hardly admissible as a fact. What we do know for a fact is that Stalin spoke Yiddish and his three wives were all Jews, so it’s somewhat difficult for me to imagine he was some sort of raging anti-Zionist antisemite. We also know he and Lenin worked with Jews in America to plunder from Russians and sell their artwork and jewelry in the states. That is how Armand Hammer’s Jewish family earned their wealth. Here is New York Times article about Lenin and Stalin’s favorite American Jew: nytimes.com/1981/11/29/mag… Arm-and-Hammer— intended as it sounds. His father Julian smuggled jewelry. I simply just don’t understand your position here on the Bolshevik revolution. What am I saying here that you deem to be non-factual. What I’d like to get from you is an idea of whether or not you believe guilt can be collective. Is it fair to say “Muslims have never tried to do anything but live their lives peacefully” from a religious perspective and/or “Germans have never done anything wrong other than try to live their lives” from an ethnic perspective? If your argument is that once they commit a heinous crime they are absolved of their ethnicity or religion, that is fine. I might agree with you there. I just want to make sure there isn’t some double standard here where you think ethnicity and religion matters when some do it, but not when Jews commit heinous crimes. Just so know my opinion, I think the people who executed the gulags were satanists. Not followers of Judaism at all. Really Appreciating this back/forth.


























